Example sentences of "have [adv] [vb pp] out [prep] the " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ It has all worked out for the best , yes ? |
2 | He has not turned out for the village team since . |
3 | He has not turned out for the village team since . |
4 | Unfortunately the Act has not turned out in the way that its progenitors hoped . |
5 | Then if he still has not come out of the tent I will go down there while it is still light , very quietly , and see if I can see , without getting too close , how he is . |
6 | Since the success of ‘ A Fish Called Wanda ’ , he has largely kept out of the public eye . |
7 | A middle-aged building worker who arrived at the palace — his first time in such a place — after his marriage had broken up , said , " I was a little bit disgusted , they do n't treat you as if you were just unemployed , they treat you like a person who has just crawled out of the gutter . " |
8 | But the reason I have sat down so quickly is because the old man has just popped out on the northbound platform . |
9 | More than 5,000 Swindon fans have signed a petition calling on the sports governing body to return the club to the first flight , replacing another side which has already pulled out of the league . |
10 | " I have been connected with different unions for this last twenty years " , he declared to the Royal Commission on Labour in 1892 , " but I am sorry to state that they have been formed for the benefit of one man , for he has generally cleared out with the funds " . |
11 | Although Laps has now passed out of the benign hands of David and Lotte Lapidus , who ran it for some 50 years , the tradition lives on as does the style of cuisine , best described by the Yiddish word hamisch . |
12 | By comparison with the immense popularity of contemporary feminist fiction , it seems that feminist art has n't broken out of the tine art ‘ ghetto ’ . |
13 | As well as contributing to Oslobodjenje Camo is editor-in-chief of Nedjelja , a weekly magazine published by the same company , but which has n't come out for the last three months . |
14 | Leaks at compression joints ( page 23 ) can usually be cured by tightening the nuts ( make sure the pipe has n't pulled out of the sealing ring ) ; curing a leak in soldered capillary joints and solvent-welded joints in plastic pipes is more difficult and usually involves draining and remaking the joint ( pages 22 and 28 ) . |
15 | Graham has frequently hit out at the authorities for squeezing in too much football . |
16 | While Unani medicine has completely died out in the area where it was born and developed , I had not been surprised to find that like almost every other tradition which has ever come to Delhi it still survived intact in the alleys of the Old City . |
17 | He and Kenneth started conversing using no fewer than five-syllable words before he 'd even got out of the car , and have been rabbiting happily like two philatelists over a rare collection . |
18 | Perhaps they 'd never looked out of the windows . |
19 | In fact , she won the history prize so many times that last term she was given it to keep , having only missed out in the second-year . |
20 | The peasants , having just come out to the fields , turn back , uttering loud cries . |
21 | But it 's clear from the level of concentration on the brows of the muscular young men and the shoulder-padded young women in the front row that they would have happily forked out for the privilege of being present . |
22 | Two of the three men who had drunk and joked together that evening at Amstetten had since wandered out into the dark . |
23 | ‘ I 'm sorry , I think I 've rather got out of the habit of talking to people . ’ |
24 | He sent most of his staff into the embassy vault where they set about burning and shredding the classified papers that remained ( he had most shipped out of the country already ) , destroying the cryptographic equipment and dismantling the controlling element in the satellite communications station . |
25 | There was only a handful of mourners at Gillamoor Church , as Uncle George had rarely gone out of the little dale . |
26 | Once surrender had been agreed to , it was obvious that the Partisans had one object , and that was to secure , as they termed it , the " Booty of War " … within an incredibly short time , certainly less than twenty minutes , the Partisans had all emerged out of the hills and lined the main road for several thousand yards . |
27 | A man had suddenly emerged out of the blinding iridescence of the mist , a vague figure standing in the middle of the road with his back towards us . |
28 | She was delighted at having the chance to work with one of the rock world 's most distinguished performers who had already branched out into the movie business . |
29 | Nigel was teaching drama so the project had already moved out of the Humanities department in a rather unsystematic way . |
30 | He had already stood out against the Board 's obstinacy by forcing out their version of the comparative costs between nuclear- and coal-powered electricity ( see Chapter Six ) . |